The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has urged traders in Akwa Ibom to adopt proper waste disposal practices to prevent flooding in the state.
By Isaiah Eka
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has urged traders in Akwa Ibom to adopt proper waste disposal practices to prevent flooding in the state.
Mrs Mmandu Aisueni, State Head of Operations of NEMA in Akwa Ibom, made the call during a one-day workshop on Proper Waste Management and Flood Sensitisation to traders at Itam Market on Friday in Uyo.
Aisueni warned traders against indiscriminate waste disposal stressing that it polluted the environment and also blocked drainages leading to a high risk of flooding.
“In Akwa Ibom, we face dual challenges: effective waste management and preparation for severe flooding.
“Improper waste management pollutes our environment, clog drainage systems and exacerbates flood risks and impacts.’’
She said that proper waste management was crucial for maintaining a healthy and sustainable environment, involving waste reduction, recycling and proper treatment.
“By adopting better waste management practices, we can reduce pollution, conserve resources and improve public health.
“Flood preparedness and response are also crucial for minimising flood devastation.
“Effective flood management requires a comprehensive approach that includes early warning systems, robust infrastructure, community education and coordinated response efforts,” she said.
Aisueni said that the Nigerian Hydrological Services Agency’s 2024 Annual Flood Outlook identified Eastern Obolo, Ikot Abasi and Ibeno as high-risk areas, with 14 other local government areas at moderate risk.
She disclosed that some moderate risk areas, such as Mbo, Oron, Eket, Esit Eket and Itu which were flood-prone, might become high-risk; while Uyo metropolis might experience flash floods due to heavy run off and clogged drains.
In his remarks, the Commissioner for Environment, Mr Uno Etim Uno, said that the state government had been proactive in managing waste to help tackle flooding in Akwa Ibom.
Uno, who was represented by the Head of Flood and Erosion Control in the Ministry, Mr Okon Udoh, urged traders to cooperate with government by disposing waste properly.
He added that the state government would continue to be proactive and committed to its responsibilities in flood control to ensure safety of lives and property. (NAN)